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Flooding in the Midwest has caused severe damage, collapsing a bridge, weakening a dam and forcing the evacuation of a town. Nearly 3 million people in Iowa, South Dakota, Minnesota and Nebraska have been affected. In the border area of Iowa and South Dakota, devastation from the record flooding was “severe and widespread,” according to Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds. At least one person in Iowa and one person in South Dakota have died.
“In almost every community impacted, the river crested several feet above record levels from the flood of 1993,” the governor said in a Sunday press conference. The Sioux City, Iowa, fire marshal called the flooding “unprecedented,” saying it is difficult to predict what’s next given the area’s lack of experience with devastation of this scale.
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